To the editor: As legal professionals, we all have demands on the limited time we have in our day. Whether it’s a commitment that’s personal, professional or for a worthy cause, it is often difficult to carve out time for ...

To the editor: I was interested to read the recent article in Lawyers Weekly relative to the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code (“Bar, court still adjusting to probate code overhaul,’ Aug. 27) and its rollout in the Probate & Family Court. ...

To the editor: The recent Supreme Judicial Court opinion, In the Matter of Bott, 462 Mass. 430 (2012), has attracted widespread attention in the local mediation community. Because of its potential ramifications, many of us have been anticipating the case ...

To the editor: The outdated picture of the steno machine accompanying the story “All in good time” (July 30) caught my eye, but the article that followed had steam coming out of my ears. Now starting my 46th year as ...

To the editor: In “ACA case reveals a political Supreme Court” (July 30), Michael L. Altman proclaims that the “conservative justices … pervert[ed] language and history” to “embark[] on a political mission to restructure the government.” However, Altman does not ...

To the editor: As a young assistant district attorney in the early 1970s, I had the privilege of trying a number of cases against some of the best criminal trial lawyers in the history of the commonwealth. I read with ...

To the editor: I do not do estate planning. But, excuse me, isn’t the suggestion from New Hampshire attorney Amy Kanyuk that one can avoid the Massachusetts “resident trustee” tax trigger by calling someone holed up on Lake Winnipesaukee a ...

To the editor: Maureen McBrien’s op-ed (“Impact of cohabitation under Alimony Reform Act,” April 30) was interesting to read as a perspective of an attorney facing a new issue in the area of family law. It is important that the ...

To the editor: The announcement of the American Bar Association’s accreditation of the University of Massachusetts School of Law in Dartmouth is recognition by the ABA of the quality and respect for the law school. There can be no doubt ...